Splash’s Top 100 (2022): Players 60-51
It’s time to identify the top 100 players in the NFL, this time Nos. 60 through 51.
It’s time to identify the top 100 players in the NFL, this time Nos. 60 through 51.
The 2022 NFL preseason is rapidly approaching, with team practices growing more intense by the day. Coming off an offseason for the ages that changed not only the complexion of individual teams but both the AFC and NFC as a whole.
To say that the Browns missing the playoffs is disappointing is a vast understatement. With deep postseason aspirations, Cleveland (7-9) looked like a true contender for the first 30 minutes of the season.
Last season, Odell Bekcham Jr. told Baker Mayfield to “go be great” after the receiver tore his ACL early in the Browns’ game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Mayfield internalized the charge, going on to defeat the Bengals. He elevated his play the rest of the season that ended in the divisional round of the playoffs.
With Week 9 of the NFL season in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position from last week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.
It’s time to identify the 100 best players in football, beginning with Nos. 100 through 91. The series started with 21 players who will be in the 2022 version of this list.
Expectations are high for the Cleveland Browns entering the 2021 NFL season, and rightfully so. Albeit a year later than most expected, the Browns’ roster lived up to the hype last season, ending their 18-year playoff drought, despite a third-place finish in the AFC North.
Yes, you read that title right. For the first time since 2002, the Cleveland Browns have clinched a playoff berth. One of the NFL’s most prestigious franchises in the history of the league for the first few decades has gone through utter disappointment ever since. From “The Fumble” to “The Drive”, then the move to Baltimore, to coming back as a team, the Browns have gone through a lot.
Entering the 2019 season, the Cleveland Browns had high hopes and playoff expectations. Some betting spots had the Browns with the fifth-best odds to win the Super Bowl entering the season. However, the team showed to be the same old Browns.
Ryan Potts looks at where he was right and where he was wrong with his 2019 list of top 100 NFL players.
The Browns were stopped inside the five yard-line four straight times and fell 20-13 to the reigning NFC Champion, Los Angeles Rams. The Browns were missing seven starters, including Denzel Ward, Greedy Williams, Damarious Randall, David Njoku, and Rashard Higgins.
The Cleveland Browns picked up their first win of the season Monday night, defeating the New York Jets 23-3 at Metlife stadium. The Browns improve to 1-1 while the Jets fall to 0-2 and are in a deep hole.
It’s time to identify the top 100 players in the NFL, this time Nos. 60 through 51.
The 2022 NFL preseason is rapidly approaching, with team practices growing more intense by the day. Coming off an offseason for the ages that changed not only the complexion of individual teams but both the AFC and NFC as a whole.
To say that the Browns missing the playoffs is disappointing is a vast understatement. With deep postseason aspirations, Cleveland (7-9) looked like a true contender for the first 30 minutes of the season.
Last season, Odell Bekcham Jr. told Baker Mayfield to “go be great” after the receiver tore his ACL early in the Browns’ game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Mayfield internalized the charge, going on to defeat the Bengals. He elevated his play the rest of the season that ended in the divisional round of the playoffs.
With Week 9 of the NFL season in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position from last week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.
It’s time to identify the 100 best players in football, beginning with Nos. 100 through 91. The series started with 21 players who will be in the 2022 version of this list.
Expectations are high for the Cleveland Browns entering the 2021 NFL season, and rightfully so. Albeit a year later than most expected, the Browns’ roster lived up to the hype last season, ending their 18-year playoff drought, despite a third-place finish in the AFC North.
Yes, you read that title right. For the first time since 2002, the Cleveland Browns have clinched a playoff berth. One of the NFL’s most prestigious franchises in the history of the league for the first few decades has gone through utter disappointment ever since. From “The Fumble” to “The Drive”, then the move to Baltimore, to coming back as a team, the Browns have gone through a lot.
Entering the 2019 season, the Cleveland Browns had high hopes and playoff expectations. Some betting spots had the Browns with the fifth-best odds to win the Super Bowl entering the season. However, the team showed to be the same old Browns.
Ryan Potts looks at where he was right and where he was wrong with his 2019 list of top 100 NFL players.
The Browns were stopped inside the five yard-line four straight times and fell 20-13 to the reigning NFC Champion, Los Angeles Rams. The Browns were missing seven starters, including Denzel Ward, Greedy Williams, Damarious Randall, David Njoku, and Rashard Higgins.
The Cleveland Browns picked up their first win of the season Monday night, defeating the New York Jets 23-3 at Metlife stadium. The Browns improve to 1-1 while the Jets fall to 0-2 and are in a deep hole.
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